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I need a book about World War 2 Germany (Fiction)?


I just got done reading The Kommandant’s Girl, which is an excellent love story type book about World War 2 Germany. I want more books about that. About World War 2 Germany. About the Holocaust. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Ok so who wrote “Elle”?
- mylifedax2

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10 Responses to “I need a book about World War 2 Germany (Fiction)?”

  1. clueless77 Says:

    how about - life is beautiful?

  2. Dogsnoop Says:

    You mean the Hoax, it’s good fiction.

  3. mrschknfricasee Says:

    Try Bodie Thoene’s Zion Covenant series. It includes three titles: Vienna Prelude; Prague Counterpoint; and Munich Signature. They are really good!

  4. Prongs Says:

    I recently read The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. It was amazing. It was probably the best WWII fiction I’ve read.

  5. Quas Says:

    I’d strongly recommend the book “Elle” to read, in this case. It is a little like Anne Frank’s diary, but fictitious and told in a story-kind of way about a young Jewish girl who is placed in a concentration camp with her mother, seperated from her father and brother and describes the way of life within the camps, the opinions of others around her, the hatred of the Germans guarding them, the appauling conditions forced to live with. Etc.

  6. Dani G Says:

    Try If I Should Die Before I Wake by Hans Nolan or Number the Stars

  7. trunksgurl914 Says:

    Try Number the Stars and The Devil’s Arithmatic.

  8. Fish Says:

    Maus I & II. They’re graphic novels written by Art Spiegelman. His father was a survivour and it gives a VERY unique perspective on the tragedies and how they affect not only survivours, but everyone else around them. It also involves the generation gap, and a whole host of other ideas in very wonderful format.

  9. caryn t Says:

    Elie Wiesel- “Night”

  10. Carmine Says:

    “Treblinka” by Jean-Francois Steiner — for the book lovers that like old books!

    More new book is

    “Stalingrad” by Antony Beevor (super good book!)

    A briliant author my personal favorite her books are all good
    but look into ” SHTETL” BY EVA HOFFMAN

    if anyone has read her books! or have other suggestions, I would appriciate any feed back!

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